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Disneyland
Resort Paris:
The number one tourist destination in Europe incorporates two theme parks, seven themed
hotels and a range of dining and entertainment options. The resort also features the
Disney Village entertainment and shopping complex and Golf Disneyland, a 27-hole golf
course.

Paris Airport Shuttle:
The easiest and most economical way to move door-to-door from Roissy Charles de Gaulle and
Orly airports to Parisian hotels.

Paris In Sites:
Monthly email newsletter and web site with travel and tourism information from, and about,
Paris and France. Edited by Linda Thalman.

Parlez-Vous:
Listen to them at neighbouring tables and in the shops. It's all Bonjour Madame, and very
polite indeed. Point to where you want to go on a map, and the French are very helpful.
Try a little French first, and you will be surprised that the reply is often in English.
Yes, they can tell our accents un kilometre away.

Paris Travel Tips

Try and visit Paris museums that have evening openings to avoid long
queues and for a much less crowded atmosphere to enjoy the exhibits.

France Guide:
The Maison de la France is the official France tourism site.

About-France:
Plan a holiday in France, a business trip, or just discover the country through the pages
of this online guide, packed with clear and practical information about France.

Gites de France:
Find out about accommodation options at the official website of Gites de France. Book a
gite online or order one of their guides, to help you find places to stay when you're in
France.

Avignon
Tourism:
Avignon is one of our favourite cities in the south of France. Located in the heart of
Provence, this area produces some of the best Cotes du Rhone wines; including the
popular Chateauneuf-du-Pape.

La Provence Verte:
Tucked away from the summer crowd between the Verdon, La Sainte-Baume and La
Sainte-Victoire (famously painted by Cezanne), lies a region that has truly been blessed.

This 'Green' Provence consists of 37 communes (towns/villages) which
have come together, combining their identities and values, in order to share with you
their particular way of life and the pleasure found in a rest away from the crowd, and to
help you explore and appreciate one of the most beautiful regions of France.

From the
D-Day Landing
Beaches in Normandy to poignant reminders of the First World
War battlefields along the Somme - where fighting was intense from July to November, 1916
- Northern France not only attracts war veterans paying their respects to fallen comrades,
but also the grateful baby boomers of the next generation for whom they fought for.

The Aiguille du Midi cable car is the highest in Europe and rewards
adventurous skiers with a 20km glacier run, down the Valle Blanche.

Advanced skiers have endless possibilities in Chamonix, from the
Grands Montets at Argentiere to ski-touring along the Haut Route - staying at mountain
huts along the high route from Chamonix to Zermatt, in Switzerland.

Beginners are not left out and can practise on the easy runs at Le
Tour and Les Houches.

Chamonix doesn't disappoint in the evening either and is lively in
both summer and winter.

Built in the 19th century, Chamonix has plenty of shops, bars,
cafes, restaurants and a casino.

The cobble-stoned town centre, straddling the river Arve, also has a
large sports complex, ice rink, climbing-wall, cinema and bowling pub with 8 international
alleys.

France Cruises:
Florida-based company promoting barge cruises in France. Looking at the prices, you'd
think the airfare was included.

Ophorus:
Based in Toulouse, the company offers intimate 'coast to coast' tours designed to expose
the foreign traveller to the geographical and cultural diversity of France that few
tourists see; from Bordeaux on the Atlantic seaboard, through the Midi and Provence to end
on the French Riviera at Nice.

Provence Tour Designer:
Visit Provence with your private driver guide, Catherine; a native of Marseilles, now
living near Aix-en- Provence. Her address book is full of good restaurants, scenic roads,
fine wine cellars and of very special addresses that are so typical of Provence (lavender,
olive oil, pottery).

Undiscovered Mountains:
Specialists in adventure, wildlife and
multi-activity holidays in beautiful and
undiscovered parts of the Southern French
Alps.